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Best flights to Disney Resorts

Whether you've just won the Superbowl, are under 12 or are really just a child at heart, everyone wants to go to Disneyland! With three continents to choose from, here's five wonderous resorts that let you wish upon a star - all with actual flight prices that can get you there.

The largest of all the Disney complexes, Disney World in Florida covers a massive 30,080 acres (12,173 ha) and is the number 1 most visited theme park complex in the world.

Initially opening in 1971, the resort complex is made up of four theme parks, two water parks, twenty-four themed resorts, five golf courses, and several additional recreational and entertainment venues.

The main 4 theme parks are: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom each with their own distinct theme and attractions.

Magic Kingdom is the main attraction, dedicated to Disney characters and fairytales and is made up of 6 "lands": Main Street, USA, Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland.

Fantasyland recently completed a major upgrade in December 2012 including a new "Storybook Circus" area featuring characters from Dumbo and the Mickey Mouse universe, including an upgraded "Dumbo the Flying Elephant" ride and "The Barnstormer featuring the Great Goofini".

Epcot was originally planned by Walt Disney in 1965 to be an "Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow" - a real, operating, experimental city of 20,000 people utilizing the latest technology to test new ideas and concepts for urban living. Disney died before his vision was realised, with Epcot eventually opening in 1982 as a "Permanent World's Fair" inspired by his original vision.

Being in Florida, the sub-tropical weather means it will generally be warm (which can't be said for all Disney parks!), ranging to hot and humid during summer (May–October) and late afternoon thundershowers are common June-September, however the park is well-equipped to deal with this regular occurrences.

The peak periods for crowds are late December, mid-June to mid-August, and mid-February to mid-April, which correlates with school-breaks, so if you're after for a quieter experience, plan accordingly.

Tokyo Disney, the first Disney park to be built outside of the United States is located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, just east of Tokyo is made up of two main theme parks: Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.

Oft voted the best of the Disney parks, the Tokyo variants boast "lushly decorated and immersively themed lands" and "offers the best staffing and food selection of any park, by far".

Disneyland is based on it's sister parks in California and Florida, and feature everyone's favourite characters from the Disney universe. The park is made up of four classic Disney lands: Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; and two mini-lands: Critter Country and Mickey's Toontown.

DisneySea is somewhat unique in the Disney park canon and is designed with the overall intention of creating a more adult-themed park, including faster, scarier rides and shows aimed at slightly-older audience.

Getting there is easy thanks to Tokyo's excellent public transport system - An express bus also runs directly from Tokyo's airports or by train, you can take the JR Keiyo Line or Musashino Line to Maihama Station.

Peak visitor times are any periods when children are on school break, so Christmas-New Years Holiday, Summer Holiday (late July-late August), Obon (late summer) and Golden Week (early May) will draw the biggest crowds.

Tickets: Start at $81/child for 1 day/1 park ticket, up to $290/person for 5 day/multi-park ticket.

Developed by Walt Disney himself in the 1950's, this is the original Disneyland. At the time of construction there was only one theme park and one hotel, but it has since expanded to include Disney California Adventure and other hotels. All areas within it are accessible by walking, with help from the Monorail system.

The Disneyland theme park is divided into 8 'lands', each with their own theme: Main Street, U.S.A, Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, Tommorowland, New Orleans Square, Bear Country, and Micky's Toontown.

Disney California Adventure Park has as its theme the history and culture of the state of California, and has attractions not available at any other of the Disney theme parks around the world. For instance, Hollywood Land is an area inspired by the golden age of Hollywood in the 1930's and includes the Mad T Party, a nighttime dance party that channels the feel of Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland.

Travel to the resort from LAX is possible by shuttle, taxi, train, or even rental car.

Disneyland Paris is the European answer to the original Disneyland in California. It is intended to follow the design of the original, and has 5 of the 'lands': Main Street U.S.A, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Discoverland (based on Tomorrowland).

Also like the original Disneyland, there is a second park dedicated to show-business called Walt Disney Studios Park. It has areas such as the Backlot, which is themed after actual movie backlots, and includes the attraction "Armageddon - Les Effects Speciaux" that demonstrates special effects present in the movie.

Travel to the resort is easy, either by airport shuttle or rented car.

Like Disneyland Paris, this park is based off of the original Disneyland in California, and has 6 theme 'lands'. However, it also incorporates elements of Chinese culture such as adherence to feng shui in the design. Park cast members speak Mandarin, Cantonese, and English, with signage in these languages and more.

Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island, and is accessible by a variety of public transportation methods including the MTR Disneyland Resort Line, Bus, and Taxi.